Smarden Bell is a small village located in the county of Kent, England. The village is known for its beautiful countryside and historic buildings. The village is home to a number of listed buildings, including the 12th-century church of St. Michael and All Angels, which is a Grade I listed building. The church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and its impressive tower, which stands at over 100 feet tall.
The village of Smarden Bell is also home to a number of local businesses, including a village shop, a post office, and a pub. The pub, called The Flying Horse, is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The pub serves a range of traditional British dishes, including fish and chips, bangers and mash, and steak and ale pie. The pub also has a large beer garden, which is a great place to relax and enjoy a drink on a sunny day.
Smarden Bell is surrounded by beautiful countryside, which makes it a popular destination for walkers and cyclists. The village is located on the Greensand Way, which is a long-distance footpath that runs from Surrey to Kent. The footpath passes through some of the most beautiful countryside in the South East of England, including the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is also located close to a number of other popular walking and cycling routes, including the Pilgrims' Way and the North Downs Way.